Attorneys for U.S. Bank and C3, an asset management company, have asked that the eminent domain case involving the former Macy's men's store at 600 K Street be moved out of Sacramento County to Alameda County, KCRA 3 has confirmed.

U.S. Bank and C3 said there would be a local bias with having the case in Sacramento, because neither company does business in the city.

The land is owned by CalPERS, a state retirement pension agency, but the building fell under ownership of U.S. Bank after a foreclosure, according to city records.

City documents indicate the property was valued at $108 million in 2008 but has fallen to $22 million.

City staff would not disclose how much the city has offered for the property.